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Augustine of Hippo quotes - page 11
Already I had learned from thee that because a thing is eloquently expressed it should not be taken to be as necessarily true; nor because it is uttered with stammering lips should it be supposed false. Nor, again, is it necessarily true because rudely uttered, nor untrue because the language is brilliant.
Augustine of Hippo
He no more wished to speak alone than He wished to exist alone, since He says: "Behold, I am with you all days, unto the consummation of the world” (Matt. 28:20)
Augustine of Hippo
In our own times, you see, an emperor came to the city of Rome, where there's the temple of an emperor, where there's a fisherman's tomb.
Augustine of Hippo
For neither am I deceived in this, that I love, since.
Augustine of Hippo
What is the Church? She is the body of Christ.
Augustine of Hippo
What is the use of believing, if the dost blaspheme?
Augustine of Hippo
If any one will piously and soberly consider the sermon which our Lord Jesus spoke on the mount, as we read it in the Gospel according to Matthew, I think that he will find in it, so far as regards the highest morals, a perfect standard of the Christian life: and this we do not rashly venture to promise, but gather it from the very words of the Lord Himself.
Augustine of Hippo
And, consequently, neither am I deceived in knowing that I know.
Augustine of Hippo
So material a difference does it make, not what ills are suffered, but what kind of man suffers them. For, stirred up with the same movement, mud exhales a horrible stench, and ointment emits a fragrant odor.
Augustine of Hippo
So say people who are not within the Church. What an impudent assertion!
Augustine of Hippo
Until the end of the world, when pain will pass away, this man groans and cries to God.
Augustine of Hippo
The dominion of bad men is hurtful chiefly to themselves who rule, for they destroy their own souls by greater license in wickedness; while those who are put under them in service are not hurt except by their own iniquity.
Augustine of Hippo
But just a minute, Mr. Poor Man; consider whether you can, in fact, enter. What if you're poor, and also happen to be greedy? What if you're sunk in destitution, and at the same time on fire with avarice?
Augustine of Hippo
For Jesus Christ is one man, having a Head and a body.
Augustine of Hippo
The Head and the body are Christ wholly and entirely.
Augustine of Hippo
In necessary things, unity; in doubtful things, liberty; in all things, charity (love).
Augustine of Hippo
We are born between feces and urine.
Augustine of Hippo
When I am here, I do not fast on Saturday; when at Rome, I do fast on Saturday.
Augustine of Hippo
The Head and the body are Christ wholly and entirely. The Head is the only begotten Son of God, the body is His Church; the bridegroom and the bride, two in one flesh. All who dissent from the Scriptures concerning Christ, although they may be found in all places in which the Church is found, are not in the Church; and again all those who agree with the Scriptures concerning the Head, and do not communicate in the unity of the Church, are not in the Church.
Augustine of Hippo
I too have sworn heedlessly and all the time, I have had this most repulsive and death-dealing habit. I'm telling your graces; from the moment I began to serve God, and saw what evil there is in forswearing oneself, I grew very afraid indeed, and out of fear I applied the brakes to this old, old, habit.
Augustine of Hippo
As the soul is the life of the body, so God is the life of the soul. As therefore the body perishes when the soul leaves it, so the soul dies when God departs from it.
Augustine of Hippo
In order to discover the character of people we have only to observe what they love.
Augustine of Hippo
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Augustine of Hippo
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Occupation:
Theologian
Born:
November 12, 354
Died:
August 27, 430
Quotes count:
357
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Augustine of Hippo
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